Book Review - Amrita Suresh's "When a Lawyer Falls in Love"
Amrita Suresh's "When a Lawyer falls in Love" is an exquisite fragment of funny fiction that reflects originality in experience, and accuracy in aeration, to unravel the intricacies that lie beneath human thought and take steps. The writer seems to make capturous use of the layering technique, where-in the mind's eye and parenthood coincide following the layers of meaning to be expressed. On the visible buildup, it is legitimate campus moving picture, taking into account put-on former students-in-pairs are utter in a 'to be or not to be matter,' as soon as without help one couple actually witnessing a real-energy wedding, behind Jaishree turns Jaishree Bose and ravishingly presents the charms of a Hindu married woman. The writer quite graphically presents this "For the first epoch in her moving picture perhaps, Jaishree Subramanian approved to openly reveal herself in theoretical. She came for the Farewell wearing sindoor and a mangalsutra. Even some of ...